Life's golden hours will be wasted in dreaming over the fancies of dead men; and the world will be over-full of brooding philosophers like Descartes, or pamphleteers like your friend Mr. Milton.
If I am not fooling on the steps of the throne, let me sprawl in the gutter with pamphleteers and orange-girls," said this precocious profligate.
They lived in very different circles, one surrounded by dukes and earls, the other by starving pamphleteers and indexmakers.
At once there arose a crowd of pamphleteersand journalists, not only in Cádiz but throughout Spain, who attacked the institution unsparingly, raising a clamor which showed how severe had been the repression.
Irony is less often used bypamphleteers and journalists.
Instinctively he turned towards the pamphleteers who denounced the enemies of the weak or supported the victims against their oppressors.
He was always reading the articles and the books of these pamphleteers and could quote whole passages from memory.
He penetrated the opposing camp at Dunsmore Heath as an apple-seller, and the hostile town of Warwick as a dealer in cabbage-nets, and the pamphleteers were never weary of describing his disguises.
We may speak of him further when we come to the pamphleteers generally.
The agreement lies partly in their general spirit, and partly in the repetition of certain formulas preached throughout the country by eager pamphleteers and budding political leaders.
Some extracts from the orators have been given in preceding chapters, and the pamphleteers have also been drawn from; the latter, even in the pages of Desmoulins, Loustallot or Mallet, rarely attain the level of the best literature.
Carlyle's disparagement of that body's labours is a faithful, if not very judicious, reproduction of what the crowds and the pamphleteers were saying.
His people were divided on the receipt of this letter, but one of his Vicars-General made a vehement attack on him, and the local pamphleteers entertained each other for a time.
Yet another dream, often referred to by the pamphleteers though never brought to overt action by the government, was the dream that the rich empire of the Dutch in the Malay Archipelago should be acquired by Germany.
And what the pamphleteers and journalists wrote was expressed with almost equal clearness in the tone of German diplomacy.
They lived in very different circles, one surrounded by dukes and earls, the other by starving pamphleteers and index makers.
During the troubled and anxious months which followed the trial, Atterbury was among the most active of those pamphleteers who inflamed the nation against the Whig ministry and the Whig parliament.
In England, as in Holland, the Huguenot pamphleteers organised an anti-French agitation.
Among the last may be reckoned artists of all but the first rank, men of letters, parasites and captains of adventure, courtesans and Abbes, pamphleteers and bravi, orators and secretaries.
After their publication in academical circles and their further diffusion through the press, simple terms which had been used to cloak their improprieties, became the bywords of pornographic pamphleteers and poets.
It must not be forgotten that the pamphleteers and song-writers of the Restoration, violent, unjust, and even cruel as they were toward Charles X.
All Europe applauded him, but at Paris he had to face the fire of pamphleteers rendered furious by his fame.
The pamphleteers who recommended the immediate and entire disbanding of the army had an easy task.
Four of the seven on whom the choice fell were connected with the opposition; and one of them, Trenchard, was the most conspicuous of the pamphleteers who had been during many months employed in raising a cry against the army.
It is therefore not impossible that there may have been some small foundation for the extravagant stories with which malecontent pamphleteers amused the leisure of malecontent squires.
In concluding their narratives the Northamptonshire and Worcestershire pamphleteers show an interesting similarity of treatment.
Nowhere better than in the prefaces of the pamphleteers can evidence be found of the growing skepticism.
Poets, pamphleteers and political satirists were often committed to the Marshalsea and among them George Wither, Christopher Brooke and many Puritan martyrs.
Poets, dramatists and pamphleteers were from time to time cast into the Fleet, and it was christened by Pope the “Haunt of the Muses.
The Commons are very slow in bringing in their Bill to limit the press, and the pamphleteers make good use of their time; for there come out three or four every day.
The pamphleteers begin to be very busy against the Ministry: I have begged Mr. Secretary to make examples of one or two of them, and he assures me he will.
The pamphleteers have let me alone this month, which is a great wonder: only the third part of the Answer to the Conduct, which is lately come out.
So, on and on, Edwards goes, decidedly more readable than most pamphleteers of the time, because he writes with some spirit, and mixes a continual pepper of personalities with his arguments against the tenets of the Independents.
London contained so many of these pamphleteers that the most deadly antagonists in print could not avoid each other in the streets, and Burton, for example, meeting Dr.
We hear, however, of other Baptist preachers and pamphleteers --John Tombes, B.
It seems to have been a favourite method amongst the Puritan pamphleteers of inducing belief in a particular creed or doctrine by setting forth the awful consequences arising from adherence to an opposite faith.
The King was a prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, and while he lay there he continued to occupy the pens of the pamphleteers and journalists.
The partisans of the Parliament faction appear to have been much more active pamphleteers than the Cavaliers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pamphleteers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.